This issue will address how to play the Warrior, a character that many friends are concerned about. The Warrior is a very versatile presence in practical stages, often able to balance output and durability, with excellent sustained combat capabilities. Currently, there are two very effective ways to play as a Warrior, both of which revolve around building around a Mythic Warrior. I'll share these with you one by one, hoping that after reading, you can gain some help.

The first approach is aimed at constructing "Red." The three heroes required to summon it include Oni Samurai, Bionic Device Y, and Paladin. Among these, the Oni Samurai has the lowest summoning difficulty; you just need to spend more silver coins in the stage to draw him multiple times. Once on the field, place him in the back row to target the enemy's main damage dealers, making it easy to pass the initial waves of the stage.
Then, the front line of the team can be filled by the Bionic Device Y from the synthesis path. It is a rare-level tank with built-in AOE damage and control, supplementing the team's output while also helping to limit the enemy's movements. As for the Paladin, it is more challenging to draw, but after winning several waves, cards will drop within the stage, and using these cards to summon the Paladin works just as well.
Once these three heroes are gathered, Red can join the battle. Red's skill deals damage based on his maximum health and heals himself, so when equipping the main character, try to choose high-health equipment. This way, once Red's lineup is formed, he can deal sufficient damage.

Cultivating Red is also crucial. After upgrading, the unlocked Weakness Exploit allows him to greatly increase his attack speed against low-health enemies, effectively enhancing Red's ability to finish off weakened foes. At max level, the provided Wild Rhythm lets Red use his ultimate skill again immediately after casting it, ensuring sufficient sustained damage against bosses.
Moreover, Red's three exclusive gems also provide significant boosts. The helmet and glove gems restore mana and increase maximum health, respectively, allowing Red to continuously cast ultimates without mana anxiety and increasing the actual damage of his ultimates. The mythic gem for the lower garment directly increases his attack range by 1.5, mainly compensating for Red's short reach, letting him always stick to the enemy and ensure output.

The second approach is aimed at constructing "Luna," whose synthesis route includes Shadow, Gunblade Penguin, and Mech Dog. Compared to the high-attack, high-health Red, Luna's warrior playstyle focuses more on sustaining output through high-frequency lifesteal. Therefore, before entering the stage, it's necessary to equip more attack and attack speed gear to further enhance the efficiency and frequency of lifesteal.
In the early stages of drawing cards, besides keeping Shadow for transition, you can also keep some other low-quality assassins to supplement the damage. Although Shadow can deal extra damage with its fourth attack, it only targets the nearest single enemy. If the enemy's main damage dealer is in the back row, they can easily be picked off due to their range advantage. Thus, pairing with some assassins to cut down the back row can make the early stages smoother.
During the mid-game, besides obtaining the Gunblade Penguin needed for the synthesis route, you can also keep some Bionic Device Y. This ensures that if Mech Dog doesn't appear, you can directly switch to an assassin-focused strategy.

The Gunblade Penguin itself is a powerful assassin. You can upgrade it moderately to increase its attack and health, and unlock the skill "Frost Light" at level five. Combined with its inherent critical hit rate, Frost Light allows it to launch an additional frost dagger, dealing higher burst damage and smoothly transitioning through the mid-game.
Once Luna's set is complete, in addition to high-frequency lifesteal, upgrading her grants a Last Stand effect, providing an additional survival mechanism and significantly improving overall fault tolerance. Luna also has a high demand for exclusive gems. Her two mythic gems provide extra attack power and lifesteal, further enhancing her lifesteal capability. Additionally, her exclusive legendary gem provides a 100% damage boost when Last Stand is triggered, giving Luna extremely high burst damage when she's low on health.

Above is the complete guide on how to play the Warrior in Adventure Star. The two Warrior playstyles mentioned above can both provide an excellent gaming experience in practice. Their synthesis routes are relatively smooth, though the focus of each playstyle is slightly different, requiring different equipment setups before entering the stage.